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bug#25407: ls documentation should reflect file system atime setting
From: |
Scott Deerwester |
Subject: |
bug#25407: ls documentation should reflect file system atime setting |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jan 2017 18:32:18 +0000 |
The -u option to ls is documented as sorting by and printing the access
time of a file instead of the modification time. This has been the
(correct) behavior for decades. In modern distributions, however, file
systems are routinely mounted with either relatime or noatime replacing
atime, which causes the -u option to fail silently and use either the
modification time (if the file system is mounted with noatime), or an
arbitrary access time (if mounted with relatime). This behavior should be
prominently documented in the man page for ls under the -u option.
- bug#25407: ls documentation should reflect file system atime setting,
Scott Deerwester <=